p.3 #2 · Darn Wolf - Would not move back far enough for my new 600 v2 !
evesproule: Interestly, 3 was good but the quality was low, which almost caused me not to post. Glad you like him. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
hayath: Glad you like the f8/600 work. It was a great morning. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
Martin Good: I am looking forward to more wolves with the 600. Glad you like them. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
B Benson: It was an amazing opportunity. Glad you like them. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
CDaescher: Glad you like 1,5. I agree that these are my favorites too. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
WesN: Glad you like them. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
p.3 #4 · Darn Wolf - Would not move back far enough for my new 600 v2 !
Fantastic set, an experience I'd hope to someday come close to...all are great shots, but I do love #5. It's a possible summer destination, but the shots in the snow stand out much better.
p.3 #7 · Darn Wolf - Would not move back far enough for my new 600 v2 !
ScottHM: Wolves are better in the winter because they are down in the valley's. But summer in Jasper is fantastic and teaming with wildlife. Glad you like them. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
Tin Man Lee: It was a spectacular encounter. Glad you like them. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
KCollett: I am tempted to go back soon and look for the wolves again with the 5 hour drive. Glad you like them. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
p.3 #13 · Darn Wolf - Would not move back far enough for my new 600 v2 !
Canadajim: It takes so much time and trying over and over to get wolves until you just about give up and then one good day, and I want to look for months again. I am glad you like them. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
p.3 #18 · Darn Wolf - Would not move back far enough for my new 600 v2 !
Bob YILDIRAN: I really like 1 (and I have 300 hundred differnent versions of it ). It will make my calendar for 2012. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
David Leask: As you know, wildlife photography requires luck (persistence), equipment (money), and skill (having the camera ready and understanding light and shutter speed and fstop), and photoshop skills to develop the image to its maximum capability. But when luck strikes, it sure is good. Glad you like them. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott